Projects

Private Sector Projects

Washington, D.C

Southwest Waterfront is being designed as a mixed-use urban infill project that is meant to radically upgrade the area and create a vibrant urban waterfront experience. Located on the banks of the Potomac River, it will incorporate office space, residential units, restaurants, hotels, entertainment venues, public spaces, and […]

Washington, D.C.

The extensive renovation of Bass Circle Apartments, an affordable housing development, illustrates Greening Urban’s commitment to providing sustainable solutions in the least likely of places. The location of this project, in an extremely economically disadvantaged area with poor quality soils, presented several challenges to the extensive site and building renovations. […]

Henrico County, Virginia

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden requested this plan to move the Garden toward greater environmental responsibility and to demonstrate the intersection of garden design and sustainable practice especially with regard to hydrologic systems. As part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, the Garden wanted to set an example of landscape and watershed stewardship for its quarter million […]

Washington, D.C.

The Yards is a 42‐acre mixed‐use redevelopment project located adjacent to the Washington National’s ballpark and along the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. The project consists of 1.8 Msf of office space (including 8 new office buildings), up to 400,000 sf of retail and cultural spaces, 2,700 rental and for‐sale residential units, and a significant […]

Washington, D.C.

The Yuma Study Center, located at 4101 Yuma Street in Washington, D.C., is in design and development and is being evaluated in terms of achieving the highest level of sustainability that is practicable. Greening Urban designed a 25,000-gallon rainwater cistern system that captures roof runoff, as well as condensate from the building’s HVAC system. The […]

Public Sector Projects

Washington, D.C.

This project, located at 1050 K Street in Washington, DC, is an eleven-story, 136,000 square–foot LEED Gold boutique office building in a dense, urban setting. It includes a variety of sustainable design elements, from a stormwater management solution that recaptures runoff and HVAC condensate for use on its dual green roof system, bio-retention planters, and a water feature showcasing how water is reused.

Bowie, Maryland

Located along the MARC Penn Line between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, MD, the Bowie State Station serves a diverse regional population, including residents, students, and commuters. Following the proposed Bowie MARC Station Sector Plan and Sectional Map Amendment, a group composed of Prince Georges County, the town of Bowie, and Bowie State University have proposed […]